Ding Murders: New CCTV Released

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Police looking for a businessman after a family of four were stabbed to death at their home have released new CCTV images of him.

The footage shows Anxiang Du, 52, (right) abandoning a car he had used to drive to London from the Ding family's home in Northampton. Jeff Ding, his wife Helen and their daughters Xing, 18, and Alice, 12, are all thought to have been killed on the Royal Wedding Day, Friday 29 April 2011.

Anxiang Du, 52, hasn't been seen since. Northamptonshire Police hope the new footage - shown on TV on the BBC Crimewatch programme on Thursday 22 September - will help jog peoples' memories and generate more leads.

Detective Superintendent Glyn Timmins, senior investigating officer in the case, said there had been three hundred possible sightings of Du. They are particularly interested in one in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar shortly after the murders.

Mr Timmins said: "I'd ask the public to contact us with information, however limited they feel it is, which can tell us where Anxiang Du is, where he has been or anything to do with the circumstances leading up to this terrible crime.

"It sometimes only takes a small piece of information to significantly move an investigation forward and I am very hopeful that Crimewatch can prompt someone who knows where Anxiang Du is to contact us."

Crimestoppers has previously offered a reward of £10,000 for anyone with information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the murders.